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Suspect arrested in Denny's restaurant killing, but another is still on the run
One man accused in a deadly robbery at a Denny's restaurant in Virginia is behind bars. But police are still scrambling to find another suspect.
Synthetic opioids like fentanyl ravaged the US during the last decade. They may do even more damage to Asia in the next
Aroon's eyes rolled back into his head, his breath became fast and labored, and his body started to quiver.
1 dead after small plane crashes into Maryland homes, erupts in flames
One person was killed after a small plane crashed into two homes in Lanham, Maryland, on Sunday, officials said.
Cincinnati Zoo's Walter the warthog has died
One of the Cincinnati Zoo's most beloved animals has died.
2019's biggest fashion controversies
The fashion world is no stranger to controversy, and this year has been no exception.
US strikes 5 facilities in Iraq and Syria linked to Iranian-backed militia
US forces conducted strikes in Iraq and Syria against five facilities tied to an Iranian-backed militia blamed for a series of attacks on joint US-Iraq military facilities housing American forces.
Liverpool remains unbeaten in Premier League -- but there's more VAR controversy
Liverpool ended the first half of the Premier League season unbeaten after beating Wolves 1-0, but the visitors felt aggrieved after two VAR decisions went against them for the second straight game.
Italian Alps hit by two avalanches, leaving four dead
A woman and two children have died after an avalanche struck a ski slope in the Italian Alps on Saturday, a Guardia di Finanza (Finance Police) source told CNN.
Sydney famous New Year's Eve fireworks display to go ahead amid bushfire threat
Australian officials are pushing ahead with Sydney's New Year's Eve fireworks display despite more than a quarter of a million people signing a petition calling for the event to be scrapped.
Teenage wonderkid Erling Haland joins Borussia Dortmund
Borussia Dortmund have won the race to land teenage wonderkid Erling Braut Haland, signing the towering striker in a deal through 2024.
National security adviser: US prepared to take action if North Korea delivers its 'Christmas gift'
National security adviser Robert O'Brien said Sunday the US is prepared to take action if North Korea fulfills its promise to deliver a "Christmas gift," including a potential long-range missile test.
It's so cold in Minnesota, school buses are sliding down icy streets
Minnesota's known for being cold, but the southern part of the state froze over late Friday and early Saturday.
Tom Hanks offered Greek citizenship
Tom Hanks is already known as America's Dad. Now, he could be Greece's, too.
Journalist faces a year in jail over tweet about judge
Moroccan journalist and activist Omar Radi will face trial in Morocco in January for allegedly insulting a judge in a tweet he posted nine months ago, NGO Human Rights Watch said in a statement.
There was an alleged attack on Jewish New Yorkers almost every day last week
Stabbings inside a rabbi's home on the seventh day of Hanukkah marked the latest in a string of incidents that have targeted the Jewish community in New York.
Obama lists his favorite books of 2019
Former President Barack Obama on Saturday continued his tradition of sharing his annual lists of favorites, starting with a rundown of books that made the past year "a little brighter for me."
Cristiano Ronaldo wants to try acting when he's done with football
Juventus and Portugal fans, don't worry, Cristiano Ronaldo doesn't plan on retiring anytime soon.
Witness describes throwing table and chairs at suspect
A man walked into a rabbi's home during a Hanukkah celebration in a New York suburb and began stabbing people, witnesses say. Five victims were taken to nearby hospitals, according to police.
From a curry bird to storming Area 51, these stories made 2019 a wild year
A year ago, no one would believe that people would be licking tubs of ice cream in grocery stores and planning to raid Area 51.
A banner year for authoritarian leaders. Especially Vladimir Putin
In the global battle of ideas, Russian President Vladimir Putin has had a banner year.
Andy Murray pulls out of Oz Open
After making a remarkable recovery from a hip injury that threatened to end his career, Andy Murray won't be playing at next month's Australian Open after all.
Daughter-in-law of LSU coach among the 5 killed in a small plane crash en route to bowl game
Three separate plane crashes across US left 5 dead and at least 8 injured this weekend
Three planes crashed in separate incidents in Louisiana, New York and North Carolina Saturday.
Woman survives 200-feet fall off cliff
A woman survived after falling 200 feet off a cliff in Southern California, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office said.
Trump attacks whistleblower in tweetstorm full of rants and conspiracies
President Donald Trump retweeted an attack that included an unsubstantiated name of the intelligence community whistleblower at the heart of the Ukraine scandal as part of a series of rants and conspiratorial posts overnight.
22 people killed in bus accident in Egypt
At least 22 people were killed when a bus carrying factory laborers overturned Saturday in Port Said, Egypt, according to the state-run newspaper Al-Ahram.
LSU football coach's daughter-in-law among 5 killed in plane crash.
• Team advances to championship game after record-breaking performance
Biden works to clarify claim he wouldn't comply with subpoena in impeachment trial
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden on Saturday said he would "obey any subpoena" that is sent to him -- his most forceful statement yet to clarify a previous remark that he wouldn't testify in a Senate impeachment trial
Why the past decade saw the rise and rise of East Asian pop culture
Archeologists in Mexico discovered the ruins of an ancient Mayan palace
A Mayan palace dating back more than 1,000 years was discovered by archeologists in Mexico.
Seven bodies were found on a ghost ship believed to have come from North Korea
Seven bodies were found on the remnants of a wooden boat which has washed onto the shores of the Japanese island Sado, Japanese public broadcaster NHK reported.
Coach seen leaving locker room with tears in his eyes
WVLA sports director Brian Holland describes how the Louisiana State University football team and staff are affected by the loss of Carley Ann McCord, a WDSU sports reporter and the daughter-in-law of LSU Offensive Coordinator Steve Ensminger. McCord and four others died when a small plane that was headed to Atlanta for the LSU-University of Oklahoma playoff semifinal crashed near Lafayette Regional Airport in Louisiana.
Music video shoot ends with 2 dead, 6 injured
Two people were killed during an apparent drive-by shooting during the filming of a music video in the Houston area Friday night, the Harris County Sheriff's Office said.
Mikaela Shiffrin moves into second behind Lindsay Vonn with her 63rd World Cup skiing win
Three-time overall World Cup alpine skiing champion Mikaela Shiffrin on Saturday won the giant slalom in Lienz, Austria, giving her 63 race titles overall, good for No. 2 among female skiers all-time.
Miami Heat forward Chris Silva reunites with his mom after 3 years apart
It was a Christmas miracle for Miami Heat forward Chris Silva.
South African cyclist sustains serious injury after scuffle with park rangers
South African National Parks will investigate an incident that left a cyclist injured after a scuffle with rangers.
Is Premier League title Liverpool's already? Guardiola hints as much
Last season, the title race in the English Premier League went down to the final day, with Manchester City edging Liverpool by one point.
Thai Navy SEAL dies from infection he contracted during cave rescue
A Thai Navy SEAL has died from an infection he contracted during the daring rescue of 12 boys and their soccer coach from a flooded cave in Thailand last year.
Family making 3D-printed Lamborghini replica surprised with the real thing
What started out as a simple game between a father and son turned into a Christmas surprise of a lifetime from Italian supercar maker Lamborghini for a family from Erie, Colorado.
Addresses of several UK New Year's Honours recipients posted online in error
Biden reiterates that he won't testify in a Senate impeachment trial
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden reiterated Friday that he would not comply with a subpoena to testify in the Senate impeachment trial of President Donald Trump, in a new interview with the Des Moines Register's editorial board.
Jailed American Paul Whelan marks one year in Russian detention
Paul Whelan, a US national detained by Russian authorities on espionage charges, has now been behind bars for one year, the US embassy in Moscow said Saturday.
Russia deploys hypersonic missile into 'combat duty,' state media claims
Russia's new hypersonic missile system known as Avangard has entered service, the country's state media has reported.
There's a Texas-size area of hot sea water off the coast of New Zealand
Search resumes for 7th victim in Hawaii helicopter crash
The search is back on for the seventh victim of a tour helicopter that crashed Thursday on the Hawaiian island of Kauai, officials said.
Duchess of Cambridge praises the work of 'amazing' midwives
Photos of the Duchess of Cambridge's visit to a London maternity unit in November were released Friday along with an open letter addressed to midwives in which she praised their "amazing work" of improving "the lives of others."
Construction workers lose sensitive documents during renovations at UK spy headquarters, report says
A source on background has confirmed to CNN that sensitive documents that had been reported missing by The Sun newspaper were not UK government papers, but were a construction firm's documents.
The most satisfying movies and TV of 2019
Assembling the "most satisfying" movies and TV shows of 2019 reflected a desire to acknowledge projects that best accomplished what they set out to do, as well as pleasant surprises.
Officials find remains of six of seven people who were on a tour helicopter that crashed in Hawaii
The remains of six people on board a tour helicopter that crashed Thursday on the Hawaiian island of Kauai have been found, officials said Friday afternoon.
Contractors accused of funneling money to Taliban in lawsuit
Family members of US service members who were killed or wounded in Afghanistan sued a number of prominent contractors on Friday that worked to rebuild the country post-invasion, accusing them of funneling millions of dollars in payments to the Taliban for protection that funded the group's attacks on American troops in the region.
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